Nutritional Surveillance and Epidemiology Team (ESEN), French Public Health Agency, Paris-13 University, Centre de recherche en épidémiologie et statistiques, COMUE Sorbonne Paris Cité, Bobigny, France.
French Public Health Agency (Agence nationale de Santé Publique), Saint Maurice, France.
Matern Child Nutr. 2018 Apr;14(2):e12507. doi: 10.1111/mcn.12507. Epub 2017 Aug 29.
Association of maternal obesity with shorter breastfeeding duration may involve different factors and might be modified by parity. In a national birth cohort, we aimed to estimate the association between prepregnancy body mass index (pBMI) and breastfeeding duration after adjustment for sociodemographic, pregnancy, and other characteristics and assess the effect modification of parity in such associations. In 2012, 3,368 mother-infant dyads were randomly included at birth in the French Epifane cohort. Breastfeeding information was collected in maternity wards and by phone interview at 1, 4, 8, and 12 months postpartum. Poisson regression analyses estimated the association of pBMI with the number of days of "any breastfeeding" (ABF) and "exclusive breastfeeding" (EBF) in unadjusted and adjusted models. Interactions between parity and pBMI were tested. Obesity before pregnancy was independently associated with shorter ABF duration (incidence rate ratio [IRR] = 0.86, 95%CI [0.74, 0.99]) compared to normal-weight status. Parity showed an effect modification only with EBF duration. Among primiparae, no association was found for obesity, but overweight was significantly associated with shorter EBF duration independently of all covariates (IRR = 0.74 [0.58, 0.95]). Among multiparas, obesity was associated with shorter EBF duration after controlling for sociodemographic factors (IRR = 0.71 [0.53, 0.95]). This association was no longer statistically significant after controlling for other covariates. Obesity appears to be a strong risk factor in shorter ABF duration. Furthermore, parity is a key factor in the relationship of pBMI to shorter EBF duration. Overweight primiparous and obese multiparous women need additional support to prolong breastfeeding duration.
母亲肥胖与母乳喂养时间较短之间的关联可能涉及不同的因素,并且可能会因产次而改变。在一项全国性的出生队列研究中,我们旨在估计孕前体重指数(pBMI)与母乳喂养持续时间之间的关联,调整社会人口学、妊娠和其他特征后,并评估产次对这些关联的影响。2012 年,在法国 Epifane 队列中,3368 对母婴对在出生时被随机纳入。在妇产科病房和产后 1、4、8 和 12 个月的电话访谈中收集母乳喂养信息。泊松回归分析估计了 pBMI 与“任何母乳喂养”(ABF)和“纯母乳喂养”(EBF)天数的关联,包括未调整和调整模型。检验了产次与 pBMI 之间的交互作用。与正常体重状态相比,孕前肥胖与 ABF 持续时间较短独立相关(发病率比 [IRR] = 0.86,95%CI [0.74,0.99])。仅产次表现出对 EBF 持续时间的影响修饰。对于初产妇,肥胖与 EBF 持续时间无关,但超重与 EBF 持续时间较短独立相关,与所有协变量无关(IRR = 0.74 [0.58,0.95])。对于多产妇,在控制社会人口学因素后,肥胖与 EBF 持续时间较短相关(IRR = 0.71 [0.53,0.95])。在控制其他协变量后,这种关联不再具有统计学意义。肥胖似乎是 ABF 持续时间较短的一个强烈危险因素。此外,产次是 pBMI 与 EBF 持续时间较短之间关系的关键因素。超重的初产妇和肥胖的多产妇需要额外的支持来延长母乳喂养时间。